Eleanor of Aquitaine's powerful story is brought to a triumphant and beautiful close by much-loved author Elizabeth Chadwick in the trilogy that began with The Summer Queen and continued in The Winter Crown.
No fanfares, no colourful parade through the street to celebrate the entry of a great and vibrant queen, but instead something subdued and nocturnal to greet a weary shadow-woman.
England, 1176
Imprisoned by her husband, King Henry II, Eleanor of Aquitaine, Queen of England, refuses to let her powerful husband bully her into submission, even as he forces her away from her children and her birthright.
Freed only by Henry's death, Eleanor becomes dowager Queen of England. But the competition for land and power that Henry stirred up among his sons has intensified to a dangerous rivalry.
Eleanor will need every ounce of courage and fortitude as she crosses the Alps in winter to bring Richard his bride, and travels medieval Europe to ransom her beloved son. But even her indomitable spirit will be tested to its limits as she attempts to keep the peace between her warring sons, and find a place in the centres of power for her daughters.
Elizabeth Chadwick is one of the UK’s foremost historical novelists. She is the author of several popular series including the Wild Hunt novels and the Eleanor of Aquitaine Series as well as standalone novels including The Winter Mantle and A Place Beyond Courage.
Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
ISBN: 9780751548204
Number of pages: 496
Weight: 332 g
Dimensions: 196 x 128 x 31 mm
Fascinating and poignant...goes a long way to showing why Eleanor's mystique and allure has lasted as long as it has - Elizabeth Buchan, Daily Mail
Brimming with real events, the most intimate and fascinating period detail, high emotion and thrilling drama, this is historical fiction at its best and most enthralling. - Lytham St Anne's Express
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